1907 Salvadoran presidential election explained

Country:El Salvador
Flag Year:1875
Type:presidential
Previous Election:1903 Salvadoran presidential election
Previous Year:1903
Election Date:13 January 1907
Next Election:1911 Salvadoran presidential election
Next Year:1911
Party Name:no
Image1:Illus-059 (Salvador, 20th Century).jpg
Colour1:800000
Candidate1:Fernando Figueroa
Party1:Liberal/Military
Running Mate1:Manuel Enrique Araujo
Popular Vote1:152,053
Percentage1:99.76%
President
Before Election:Pedro José Escalón
Before Party:Conservative/Military
Posttitle:Elected President
After Election:Fernando Figueroa
After Party:Liberal/Military

Presidential elections were held in El Salvador on 13 January 1907.[1] General Fernando Figueroa was elected with 99.76 percent of the vote. His closest rival Luis Alonso Barahona got 222 votes to Figueroa's 152,053.[2]

Results

Vice president

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elections and Events 1900–1934. 4 February 2023. en. University of California, San Diego. 23 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210323211317/https://library.ucsd.edu/research-and-collections/collections/notable-collections/latin-american-elections-statistics/El%20Salvador/elections-and-events-1900-1934.html. dead.
  2. News: Cuadro Demonstrativo de los Votos Emitidos para Presidente y Vice Presidente de la República en el Período de 1907 a 1911. Demonstrative Table of the Votes Cast for President and Vice President of the Republic for the Period of 1907 to 1911. es. 26 February 1907. Diario Oficial. 4 February 2023. 62. 48. 354.